Property description
A well proportioned two bedroom bungalow located in the highly sought after town of Bridge of Allan. The unfurnished accommodation comprises of a large entrance hall, two double bedroom with built in storage, bathroom, open plan living dining area and fully functional kitchen with large pantry. PETS ALLOWED. NO STUDENTS.Accessed through the tiled entrance vestibule which leads through the main front door and into the generous reception hallway which could be suitably used as a study area. Off the hallway are the two double bedrooms, bathroom and living area. The bright living dining area has three large windows which allow maximum natural daylight to enter the room, newly fitted carpets and feature tiled fireplace. Located off the dining area is the kitchen with newly fitted 4 ring ceramic cooker, fridge freezer, washing machine and pantry cupboard. More storage is located in the side entrance vestibule where the gas combination boiler is located. Both bedrooms are fitted with good sized built in wardrobes and newly fitted carpets. The spacious bathroom is fitted with w/c, wash hand basin, bath and separate shower. The house is fitted with a working security alarm and floodlights. The loft is fully floored which extends over the full ceiling - perfect for storage.Outside, gardens to the front and rear. The front garden can be accessed from the driveway through a cast iron gate from the pavement. The garden to the rear of the property is secured on either side which makes it suitable for a dog. The driveway provides sufficient off-street parking.Bridge of Allan is well positioned for travel to all major towns and cities in central Scotland. The M9 motorway is close by, as is the A9 which gives quick access to Perth. The international airports of Glasgow and Edinburgh are within easy reach by road and the main line railway station in Bridge of Allan has regular services to both cities.The thriving former spa resort has a fine range of shops, cafes and restaurants, with more extensive shopping facilities being available in nearby Stirling. There is local schooling at nursery and primary level, with secondary schooling at Wallace High in neighbouring Causewayhead. The independent sector is well provided for, with Beaconhurst in the town itself and other independent schools in the area including Dollar and Morrison's Academy. The town also benefits from its proximity to Stirling University, many of whose sporting facilities are available to the public, as well as a local golf course and sports club. In addition there are plentiful open spaces and woodland walks.LLR No. 470502/390/05151EPC Rating D